Brutally Honest Bills QB Josh Allen Says, “We Lucked Out,” Following Win Against Patriots Josh Allen, the quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, realized he needed to improve after his poor performance on Sunday. The Buffalo Bills defeated the New England Patriots 27-21 on Sunday to win their fourth straight game, but not without some setbacks.
Josh Allen, the quarterback, was particularly unsteady in the air, finishing only 15 of 30 passes for 169 yards and one interception. Furthermore, he struggled in the first quarter and didn’t really get going until the second half.
Despite finishing with two”It was one of the most extended quarters I have ever participated in,” Allen remarked to reporters following the match. “We only scored one touchdown in the first quarter despite having three possessions down there.” That isn’t sufficient in our opinion. We need to be more ready to head there and pick up six and seven. We were fortunate. Our defense was excellent throughout the game, so all we have to do is look for ways to win.
The Patriots defense is still one of the league’s most stingy teams, despite their 4-12 record, as the Bills have discovered in both of their games this season. Buffalo’s offense, led by new coordinator Joe Brady, is more balanced, but New England’s defense was still a threat.
Given the season touchdowns on the ground, Allen is aware that he needs to improve in the passing game moving forward.”It goes without saying that I would adore to play in the playoffs at home,” Allen stated. “The main priority is to make the playoffs, which I would really like to do. All we’re doing is trying our hardest to increase our chances of getting in. Brutally Honest Bills QB Josh Allen Says, “We Lucked Out,” Following Win Against Patriots
Josh Allen, the quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, realized he needed to improve after his poor performance on Sunday.The Buffalo Bills defeated the New England Patriots 27-21 on Sunday to win their fourth straight game, but not without some setbacks.
Josh Allen, the quarterback, was particularly unsteady in the air, finishing only 15 of 30 passes for 169 yards and one interception. Furthermore, he struggled in the first quarter and didn’t really get going until the second half.
Despite finishing with two touchdowns on the ground, Allen is aware that he needs to improve in the passing game moving ahead.”It was one of the most extended quarters I have ever participated in,” Allen remarked to reporters following the match. “We only scored one touchdown in the first quarter despite having three possessions down there.” That isn’t sufficient in our opinion. We need to be more ready to head there and pick up six and seven. We were fortunate. Our defense was excellent throughout the game, so all we have to do is look for ways to win.
The Patriots defense is still one of the league’s most stingy teams, despite their 4-12 record, as the Bills have discovered in both of their games this season. Buffalo’s attack, under by new coordinator Joe Brady, is more balanced, but New England’s defense was still a threat.
Given the seasonWith the season coming to an end, the Bills’ encounter with the Miami Dolphins on Sunday may be a game-winning one, and there won’t be as much leeway in both the regular season and the postseason. “It goes without saying that I would adore to play in the playoffs at home,” Allen stated. “The main priority is to make the playoffs, which I would really like to do. All we’re doing is trying our hardest to increase our chances of getting in. New York’s RCHARD PARK [WKBW] — The Buffalo Bills, at 10-6 on the season, sneakily defeated the New England Patriots 27-21 to take control of their postseason fate.
The Bills can win the AFC East next week if they defeat the Dolphins and the Miami Dolphins lose to the Baltimore Ravens.
Rasul Douglas, who was acquired around the trade deadline, had two interceptions, one of which was returned 40 yards for a touchdown, as Buffalo’s defense dominated the first half, forcing four turnovers. Ed Oliver had an intercept as well. Christian Benford forced and recovered a fumble in the first half.
The offense made a lot of mistakes that day, even with the defense’s assistance. Josh Allen only finished with 46 passing yards in the first half as the Bills were unable to move the ball.
Even if the offense started to click later in the game, Allen and company still had a disappointing showing. Leading the pace with four catches for 87 yards was Dalton Kincaid. Along with some big plays, Khalil Shakir also had four receptions for 39 yards, including one that was vital on their last drive.
Allen completed the dawith victory next week against the Dolphins
HC Sean McDermott of the Buffalo Bills addressed the media following the team’s victory over the New England Patriots.Written by: Matt BovePublished on December 31, 2023, at 4:04 PM, and modified on January 1, 2024, at 9:10 AM
New York’s Orchard Park [WKBW] — The Buffalo Bills, at 10-6 on the season, sneakily defeated the New England Patriots 27-21 to take control of their postseason fate.
Rasul Douglas, a trade deadline acquisition, had two interceptions during Buffalo’s strong first-half defense, one of which was recovered for forty yards.